Trainee neophyte":3gjggtq5 said:Correct me if I am wrong, but those stairs would be forbidden in any new building, but also will almost certainly be listed and therefore forbidden to remove/replace with something safer?
Trevanion":3u5x6wh2 said:........ even if it's listed you can do whatever you like inside so long as it does not affect the exterior of the building
but that could be wrong information in certain circumstances.
Yes Jacob.Jacob":129buv32 said:More to Dundee than marmalade and Jute!
I bumped into him just outside the hostel (pink building to the left). That's Minnie the Minx behind, pointing a catapult in my direction.Benchwayze":1fp51itl said:Yes Jacob.Jacob":1fp51itl said:More to Dundee than marmalade and Jute!
There's Desperate Dan too!....
Not in England you can't unless you want to risk some serious fines, I don't know where you got that from but it's 100% wrong information :roll:Trevanion":hoza5skm said:Also, I think even if it's listed you can do whatever you like inside so long as it does not affect the exterior of the building but that could be wrong information in certain circumstances.
Lons":2v6d2hc0 said:Not in England you can't unless you want to risk some serious fines, I don't know where you got that from but it's 100% wrong information :roll:Trevanion":2v6d2hc0 said:Also, I think even if it's listed you can do whatever you like inside so long as it does not affect the exterior of the building but that could be wrong information in certain circumstances.
MikeG.":2v6d2hc0 said:That is absolutely 100% wrong. Anyone following this advice could find themselves committing a criminal offense.
Trevanion":1n5rc67x said:Lons":1n5rc67x said:Not in England you can't unless you want to risk some serious fines, I don't know where you got that from but it's 100% wrong information :roll:Trevanion":1n5rc67x said:Also, I think even if it's listed you can do whatever you like inside so long as it does not affect the exterior of the building but that could be wrong information in certain circumstances.MikeG.":1n5rc67x said:That is absolutely 100% wrong. Anyone following this advice could find themselves committing a criminal offense.
Well colour me a fool . I never knew listing affected interiors too (I really should know this #-o), it's what I was always told and it's what I've always preached, I won't be doing that anymore!
Very long time ago. There were regs back in the Roman era. Medieval villages had to conform to the building line etc Fire regs took off after the fire of London 1666. Regs developed steadily over the years, basically to protect us from unscrupulous developers, builders and landlords, and, not least, our own incompetence. A bloody good thing tooTrainee neophyte":259cntba said:......
There used to be a time, back in the dim and distant past, when you could do what you wanted with your own property, and no one would dream of telling you not to.
No, all property is not taxed - its remarkably tax free which is why it is such a popular investment. You don't have to ask if you want to change 'anything'- it's just a list of things relating to your safety and amenity etc. It may relate to external appearance especially in conservation areas which is of course a very good thing.Given that all property is taxed (you own it, but you still pay rent!?), and you have to ask permission before you change anything
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